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Only the "Quire Sans W01 Bold Italic" first 50 simple glyphs are shown
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QuireSansW01-BoldItalic
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Quire Sans is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
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Explanation
Quire Sans is a typeface family designed by the Jim Ford. It consists of 10 weights plus Italics. The character set contains Small Caps as well as a lot of additional ligatures. The families look and feel can be described as: Friendly or serious - depending on the context - understated, sturdy and graceful. The forms are based on classic Roman lines and proportions, so its naturally very legible. Quire Sans is rooted in traditional book typography and draws inspiration from centuries of typographic development. All wrapped up in a fresh and tidy family for modern media.